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How do you add audio points in Premiere Pro?

Published in Premiere Pro Audio 1 min read

To add audio points (keyframes) in Premiere Pro, you need to make the audio tracks larger so you can see the volume lines, then add and manipulate the keyframes to control the audio volume at different points in time.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

  1. Enlarge the Audio Tracks: In the timeline, make your audio tracks larger vertically. This allows you to see the volume level line more clearly.

  2. Add Keyframes: Click on the volume level line within the audio clip. This will add keyframes, which are control points for your audio volume. You can add as many keyframes as you need.

  3. Adjust Volume Between Keyframes: Drag the keyframes up or down to increase or decrease the audio volume at that point. Premiere Pro will smoothly transition the volume between the keyframes, creating fades or volume changes as needed.

These audio keyframes give you precise control over your audio levels throughout your project.

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